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+ | <p style="font-size: 120%;font-weight:bold">This problem has been replaced with [https://openwebwork.github.io/pg-docs/sample-problems/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio.html a newer version of this problem]</p> |
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This PG code shows how to write a multiple choice question in which all of the options are displayed to the student and the student can only choose one correct answer (it uses radio buttons). |
This PG code shows how to write a multiple choice question in which all of the options are displayed to the student and the student can only choose one correct answer (it uses radio buttons). |
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− | <li>Download file: [[File:MultipleChoice1.txt]] (change the file extension from txt to pg)</li> |
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− | <li>File location in NPL: <code>NationalProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoice1.pg</code></li> |
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+ | * File location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1.pg] |
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+ | * PGML location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1_PGML.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1_PGML.pg] |
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[[SubjectAreaTemplates|Templates by Subject Area]] |
[[SubjectAreaTemplates|Templates by Subject Area]] |
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<b>Initialization:</b> |
<b>Initialization:</b> |
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<b>Setup:</b> |
<b>Setup:</b> |
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− | The context is not really necessary, but multiple choice questions are often follow-up questions, so we leave it in. |
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+ | To create a radio object, use <code>$radio = RadioButtons([choices,...],correct,options);</code> |
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+ | For all options, see [[MultipleChoiceProblems]] and [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/macros/parserRadioButtons.html parserRadioButtons.pl]. The context is not really necessary, but multiple choice questions are often follow-up questions, so we leave it in. |
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<b>Answer Evaluation:</b> |
<b>Answer Evaluation:</b> |
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We use the standard problem grader, which gives full credit or no credit. For other graders, see [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/WeightedGrader weighted graders] |
We use the standard problem grader, which gives full credit or no credit. For other graders, see [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/WeightedGrader weighted graders] |
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BEGIN_SOLUTION |
BEGIN_SOLUTION |
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${PAR}SOLUTION:$PAR |
${PAR}SOLUTION:$PAR |
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END_SOLUTION |
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Context()->normalStrings; |
Context()->normalStrings; |
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 17 July 2023
This problem has been replaced with a newer version of this problem
Multiple Choice Question with Radio Buttons
This PG code shows how to write a multiple choice question in which all of the options are displayed to the student and the student can only choose one correct answer (it uses radio buttons).
- File location in OPL: FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1.pg
- PGML location in OPL: FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Misc/MultipleChoiceRadio1_PGML.pg
PG problem file | Explanation |
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Problem tagging: |
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DOCUMENT(); loadMacros( "PGstandard.pl", "MathObjects.pl", "parserRadioButtons.pl", ); TEXT(beginproblem()); |
Initialization:
We need |
Context("Numeric"); $radio = RadioButtons( ["Red","Blue","Green","None of these"], "Blue", # correct answer last => ["None of these"], # can be a list ); |
Setup:
To create a radio object, use |
Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_TEXT My favorite color is $BR $BR \{ $radio->buttons() \} END_TEXT Context()->normalStrings; |
Main Text: |
install_problem_grader(~~&std_problem_grader); $showPartialCorrectAnswers = 0; ANS( $radio->cmp() ); |
Answer Evaluation: We withhold feedback by choosing not to show partially correct answers. We use the standard problem grader, which gives full credit or no credit. For other graders, see weighted graders |
Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_SOLUTION ${PAR}SOLUTION:$PAR The correct answer is \{ $radio->correct_ans() \} END_SOLUTION Context()->normalStrings; COMMENT('MathObject version.'); ENDDOCUMENT(); |
Solution: |